techniques to be used when preparing samples for in the lab
Preparative techniques are scientific techniques. There are three main categories of preparative techniques. These include synthesis techniques, growth techniques, as well as purification techniques.
Analytical chromatography refers to the processes of separating a sample into its components and identifying these components, and is usually a small scale process. Preparative chromatography, on the other hand deals with isolating the separated components of a sample, and can be done on both small-scale or larger industrial scale operations. Preparative chromatography is a form of purification that utilizes chromatography.
K. Hostettmann has written: 'Preparative chromatography techniques' -- subject(s): Plant products, Analysis, Chromatographic analysis 'Chemistry, Biological, and Pharmacological Properties of African Medicinal Plants: Proceedings of the First International Iocd-Symposium'
It can be done by several ways, like extraction decoction , preparative chromatographic separation, etc
This technique may be used to investigate the purity of,or to detect,particular antigens in sera ,culture filtrates,tissue or cell extracts,or fractions from any preparative procedure.-shweta
A benign pap smear with severe inflammation is usually caused by an infection or atrophic vaginitis. Reparative changes are changes that are caused by the inflammation present.
Analytical centrifugation is concerned mainly with the study of purified macromolecules(molar mass, shape etc) or isolated supra-molecular assemblies. This also allows to monitor the sample being spun through an optical detection system using ultraviolet light absorption and/or interference optical refractive index sensitive system.While preparative centrifugation methodology is devoted to the actual methodology of separation of cells, sub-cellular structures, membrane vesicles and other particles of biochemical interest
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